TODAY's Matt Lauer spoke with the irrepressible Andy Cohen, the man behind the “Real Housewives’ franchise on Bravo, about his new media conquest: his own radio show on Sirius XM.
THE BLACKLIST is back on NBC, and actor James Spader’s character, criminal mastermind “Red” Reddington, is on the run with FBI agent Elizabeth Keen as the third season begins.
“O’Reilly Factor” host Bill O’Reilly tells TODAY’s Matt Lauer that “fame is a currency in America,” so Donald Trump’s notoriety drove Scott Walker and Rick Perry out of the GOP White House race.
Actress Jamie Lee Curtis stopped by NBC's TODAY to talk about the new TV series SCREAM QUEENS and shared that creator Ryan Murphy called her personally to ask her to do the show.
TV newswoman Joan Lunden fought a public battle with breast cancer last year. Now she has a new book, “Had I Known: A Story of Survival,” and has become an advocate for others in the fight.
Former “Baywatch” actress Pamela Anderson is out with a new book called “Raw” that includes her journal entries and even poetry. She tells TODAY's Willie Geist that her teenage sons with rock musician Tommy Lee are “gentlemen,” addresses rumors about a “Baywatch” movie
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who is running for the Republican presidential nomination, tells TODAY’s Matt Lauer that if someone at one of his town hall meetings had called President Obama a Muslim, he would have corrected him, unlike Donald Trump.